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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: anchal2



yup!!👏👏
and I totally respect the housewives too, it takes a lot to do that!! it's not easy.



yeah you kidding me. my aunt who is coming tomorrow. she is an amazing woman, her children adore her including me, a housewife all her life, she owns the respect of our entire family. my mom total opposite her career is her whole life. huge contrast between them. i have deep love and respect for my aunt, and my mom and me well lets just say sometimes in life if you want something you make sacrifices and certain things get left behind.
anyways back to show and the topic. i hope a day comes when baba admires woman truly. 👏
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Mrithula,
Like your analysis. Krishna was very sweet in that scene:) Poor chap, I hope Prats understands him soon... can't see him put up with a facade like this for long. He is not a very patient man!

Anchal,
Liked your point as well. Both stay-at-home women (not just mothers) and working women are to be respected because it's not easy doing either, or both. Many working women actually have to do household chores also.... they just can't do it as well as the ones who don't work outside but still...

Anyway, what I would like to see is Pratigya not only prove herself to be good at home, in spite of being so educated, but also break another ceiling in the Thakur house by going out to work! Most serials are eventually 'Taming of the shrew' stories. They just have a female protagonist's name as title, but the show is all about the man eventually teaches this arrogant woman a lesson! Please... we have had hundreds of such stories in films and TV. I hope Pratigya will be different in showing an intelligent woman, who is not arrogant, and who is supported strongly by her husband, as she goes about changing outdated ways of functioning in her in-laws' house.

If that is not the intention, then the show should be renamed Krishna, instead of Pratigya. Why give false hope/lie to audience?
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: tvrasika

Mrithula,
Like your analysis. Krishna was very sweet in that scene:) Poor chap, I hope Prats understands him soon... can't see him put up with a facade like this for long. He is not a very patient man!

Anchal,
Liked your point as well. Both stay-at-home women (not just mothers) and working women are to be respected because it's not easy doing either, or both. Many working women actually have to do household chores also.... they just can't do it as well as the ones who don't work outside but still...

Anyway, what I would like to see is Pratigya not only prove herself to be good at home, in spite of being so educated, but also break another ceiling in the Thakur house by going out to work! Most serials are eventually 'Taming of the shrew' stories. They just have a female protagonist's name as title, but the show is all about the man eventually teaches this arrogant woman a lesson! Please... we have had hundreds of such stories in films and TV. I hope Pratigya will be different in showing an intelligent woman, who is not arrogant, and who is supported strongly by her husband, as she goes about changing outdated ways of functioning in her in-laws' house.

If that is not the intention, then the show should be renamed Krishna, instead of Pratigya. Why give false hope/lie to audience?



Patience yes is a virtue. We must have it to watch the show, baba must have it to win in the end, SS must have it if he wants grand kids.
No Pratigya is not arrogant, and it is not taming of the shrew, more like taming of the animals. 👍🏼

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